US Market Updates

After an early mover to the upside, stocks have given back some ground but remain mostly positive in afternoon trading on Tuesday.
Currently, the Dow is up 13.39 points or 0.1 percent at 22,309.48, the Nasdaq is up 24.58 points or 0.4 percent at 6,395.17 and the S&P 500 is up 3.94 points or 0.2 percent...

Following the decline seen in the previous session, stocks have moved back to the upside in morning trading on Tuesday. Buying interest has remained somewhat subdued, however, limiting the advance by the major averages.
Currently, the Dow is up 48.41 points or 0.2 percent at 22,344.50, the Nasdaq...

The major U.S. index futures are pointing to a higher opening on Tuesday following the weakness seen in the previous session. Tech stocks may regain ground following yesterday's sell-off.
Following the mixed performance seen last week, stocks moved mostly lower during trading on Monday. The tech-heavy...

Disregarding threats from North Korea to shoot down U.S. bombers even in the International space, the market seems to retain its composure. The initial trading on the U.S. Futures Index suggest that Wall Street might open broadly higher. The market awaits the address of Fed Chair Janet Yellen in the afternoon in Cleveland and a slew of Fed speeches. Asian shares closed broadly down, while Euro

Following the mixed performance seen last week, stocks moved mostly lower during trading on Monday. The tech-heavy Nasdaq showed a particularly steep decline.
The major averages all ended the day in negative territory. While the Nasdaq plunged by 56.33 points or 0.9 percent to 6,470.59, the Dow dipped...

Stocks have moved mostly lower during trading on Monday following the mixed performance seen last week. The major averages have all moved to the downside, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq underperforming its counterparts.

Following the mixed performance seen last week, stocks are seeing modest weakness in morning trading on Monday. Selling pressure has been relatively subdued, however, limiting the downside for the major averages.

The major U.S. index futures are pointing to a modestly lower opening on Monday, with the Dow futures down by 19 points.
After ending the previous session modestly lower, stocks turned in a lackluster performance during trading on Friday. The major averages spent much of the day lingering near the...

Initial trading on the U.S. Futures Index on Monday suggests a lower opening for Wall Street. Continuing geo-political tensions are adding worries to the investors. German Chancellor Angela Merkel's party won a lackluster victory with only 33 percent of votes, down from 41.5 percent last year. Amid tensions from North Korea, Japanese Prime Minister Shizo Abe said he will be dissolving the parliam

After ending the previous session modestly lower, stocks turned in a lackluster performance during trading on Friday. The major averages spent much of the day lingering near the unchanged line before closing mixed.

Stocks are seeing modest weakness in mid-day trading on Friday after showing a lack of direction earlier in the session. Selling pressure has remained subdued, however, limiting the downside for the major averages.

After an initial move to the downside, stocks have bounced back near the unchanged line over the course of morning trading on Friday. The choppy trading comes on the heels of the modest pullback seen in the previous session.

After ending the previous session modestly lower, stocks may see further downside in early trading on Friday. The major index futures are currently pointing to a lower open for the markets, with the Dow futures down by 38 points.

Tensions brewing from geopolitical developments keeps the market on alert. The latest threat is from North Korea's consideration of a nuclear test, discarding President Donald Trump warnings. The impact of hurricanes will also be reflected on the negative mood. The Purchase Managers' flash index is keenly awaited by the investors. Initial trading on the U.S. Futures Index suggest that Wall Stre

Following the mixed performance seen in the previous session, stocks saw modest weakness during trading on Thursday. With the drop on the day, the Dow and the S&P 500 pulled back off yesterday's record closing highs.
The major averages all ended the day in negative territory. The Dow dipped 53.36...